Diabetic cardiomyopathy is characterized by systolic and early diastolic ventricular dysfunction. In the metabolic syndrome (MS), ventricular stiffness is additionally increased in a later stage. It is unknown whether this is related to intrinsic cardiomyocyte dysfunction, extrinsic factors influencing cardiomyocyte contractility and/or cardiac function, or a combination of both. A first aim was to study cardiomyocyte contractility and Ca2+ handling in vitro in a mouse model of MS. A second aim was to investigate whether in vivo hypocaloric diet or ACE-inhibition (ACE-I) improved cardiomyocyte contractility in vitro, contractile reserve and Ca2+ handling.status: publishe
The aim of this study was to investigate whether atorvastatin ameliorates diabetes-induced cardiomyo...
Diabetes, obesity and dyslipidemia are associated with a significant increase in cardiovascular morb...
(1) Background: The exact mechanism(s) underlying pathological changes in a heart in transition to h...
Diabetic cardiomyopathy is characterized by systolic and early diastolic ventricular dysfunction. In...
Diabetes, obesity and dyslipidemia are associated with a significant increase in cardiovascular morb...
Ventricular dysfunction in type 2 diabetic patients is becoming apparent early after diagnosis of di...
BACKGROUND: The db/db mouse is an animal model of diabetes in which leptin receptor activity is defi...
Metabolic syndrome (MS) increases cardiovascular risk and is associated with cardiac dysfunction and...
In diabetic patients, cardiomyopathy is an important cause of heart failure, but its pathophysiology...
Cardiovascular disease associated with metabolic syndrome has a high prevalence, but the mechanistic...
AIMS: Type II diabetes, often associated with abdominal obesity, frequently leads to heart failure. ...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with a wide spectrum of cardiovascular abnormalities, ...
Background: Obesity is defined by excessive accumulation of body fat relative to lean tissue. Studie...
International audienceAbstract Diabetic cardiomyopathy (CM), occurring in the absence of hypertensio...
RATIONALE: Diastolic dysfunction is a common feature in many heart failure patients with preserved e...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether atorvastatin ameliorates diabetes-induced cardiomyo...
Diabetes, obesity and dyslipidemia are associated with a significant increase in cardiovascular morb...
(1) Background: The exact mechanism(s) underlying pathological changes in a heart in transition to h...
Diabetic cardiomyopathy is characterized by systolic and early diastolic ventricular dysfunction. In...
Diabetes, obesity and dyslipidemia are associated with a significant increase in cardiovascular morb...
Ventricular dysfunction in type 2 diabetic patients is becoming apparent early after diagnosis of di...
BACKGROUND: The db/db mouse is an animal model of diabetes in which leptin receptor activity is defi...
Metabolic syndrome (MS) increases cardiovascular risk and is associated with cardiac dysfunction and...
In diabetic patients, cardiomyopathy is an important cause of heart failure, but its pathophysiology...
Cardiovascular disease associated with metabolic syndrome has a high prevalence, but the mechanistic...
AIMS: Type II diabetes, often associated with abdominal obesity, frequently leads to heart failure. ...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with a wide spectrum of cardiovascular abnormalities, ...
Background: Obesity is defined by excessive accumulation of body fat relative to lean tissue. Studie...
International audienceAbstract Diabetic cardiomyopathy (CM), occurring in the absence of hypertensio...
RATIONALE: Diastolic dysfunction is a common feature in many heart failure patients with preserved e...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether atorvastatin ameliorates diabetes-induced cardiomyo...
Diabetes, obesity and dyslipidemia are associated with a significant increase in cardiovascular morb...
(1) Background: The exact mechanism(s) underlying pathological changes in a heart in transition to h...